Brooklyn indie star Caroline Polachek traverses a bluestone maze like a warped Red Riding Hood in the video for “Unhold” by Barcelona-based Glasser and The xx collaborators, Delorean. The film's location is the Opus 40 sculpture park, created by American artist Harvey Fite, who transformed a former quarry in New York State into a bewitching public space over nearly four decades from the late 1930s. It was chosen by Grammy-nominated director Eric Epstein for its beguiling geometric details: “We were looking for an outdoor location to contrast with the studio, with dimensions to make use of the effect we were using,” he says. “The moving footage is resolved to a flat plane, so that everything in relief from that surface skews and stretches.” Epstein has previously worked with Polachek’s shoegaze pop outfit Chairlift, and his latest video accompanies the new single from today's featured Spanish quartet’s album Apar, recorded in the band’s own studio in the Catalan neighborhood of Poblenou with Friendly Fires producer Chris Zane. “The track has this sway to it that I thought could be complimented by the visuals,” says the director. “And to me the lyrics evoke misunderstanding and clashing perspectives, which seemed somewhat fitting for the approach we took.”